Official Review: Murder at Broadcast Park by Bill L. Evans
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Re: Official Review: Murder at Broadcast Park by Bill L. Evans
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I would not pick this book up at first glance even without knowing how it dismantles itself towards the end though. Even the factor of exploring the insides of the media industry doesn't interest me since everyone knows they're sensationalists who want to further their profit, nothing much really.
Sounds like the author had the right idea in mind though.
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Jhon Rankin was found in the scene where Steve Jhonson was found dead and got caught up with detective Tracy asking him questions on what he saw,what happen at the place where steve jhonson was found dead .To be honest the starting of the story was very mysterious and captivating but they were to many explanations .To many details could cause the reader to lose their interest in the book they're reading. but so far so good.
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You made a perfectly catching summary of this book. I thought it stands out from the beginning until the end. From your review, it seems rolling fast-paced from the top downhill. I'm sorry for the disappointment you are feeling when the grip subsides. Thanks for the detailed review.John Rankin had always been the first one to arrive at the CBS news station. His job was to handle the assignment desk and switch on the lights in the studio. Everything in his life changes when he finds Steve Johnson, a popular news anchor, sitting on the news desk with a rope around his neck. A few hours later, the body of Jesse Anderson, a young intern at CBS, is found on the bed of Steve Johnson. As the investigation progresses, the police discover nothing. No murder weapon, no motive, no suspects. The victims appear to have died at the same time, in the same manner, but at two different places. The lack of evidence solidifies the fact that it was a murder, but it also poses a problem because the investigation cannot move forward without any evidence. There are a lot of questions in front of the police. What was Steve Johnson doing in the studio, late after his work hours? Why was there a rope around his neck when he clearly didn’t die by hanging? Why was the body of Jesse Anderson on his bed? And above all, how did they die? Will the police be able to solve this mystery, or will it go down as the unsolvable murder? Has someone finally committed ‘the perfect crime’?
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